Chicago is famous for its division between North and South, both in the city and in the suburbs. The North is known for
money and class; the south for, poverty and decay. But the southern suburban region is, statistically, the most racially diverse
of all of Chicago's suburban areas. Producer Susan Davis spends time in Homewood Flossmoor, two neighboring towns at
the heart of the south suburbs' diversity.

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Links:The Community Health AllianceThe Chemical Dependency Task Force of the Community Health Alliance has developed
this Internet site to aid individuals who are seeking to understand more about substance use disorders and those who are
desiring to access information about community pro

Sales Consultants of Chicago SouthWe place professionals in sales, marketing, risk management and all areas of operation,
including legal. Sales Consultants of Chicago South also provides recruitment services to the mortgage, consumer finance
and

Michael Weilands's Home PageNorth Side, South Side, West Side, North and South Branches of the Chicago River, Fort
Dearborn, The Great Fire, The Columbian Exposition and The Century of Progress: all are represented in the flag of the City
of

Marist High SchoolFounded by the Marist Brothers in 1963, Marist High School in Illinois is a private Catholic school
serving the young men of the Southwest Chicago community and the surrounding suburban area.